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Taranaki Stories 
Transport  
In this section we move right along into the comings and goings of Taranaki. Included is the story of the Cape Egmont Lighthouse – how it was shipped here and how it helped keep the coast clear. In the early days of colonial settlement in New Zealand, shipping was the main means of long-haul transport. Taranaki's rugged coast claimed some of these ships and the lives of sailors. Read about the wrecks of the Lord Worsley and the Lizzie Bell. Future stories will investigate early air travel, a lost highway, making inroads through a few gorgeous gorges, Whangamomona to the main trunk line and the ports of Taranaki.

The Whangamomona Road: a trip to Somewhere By Sorrel Hoskin Not for the faint hearted The Whangamomona Road is no... Read More
Coming Home By Rhonda Bartle Luxury Liner: Discoloured by age, Don Glass's old ne... Read More
Mad Max the Citroen crank - Max McKay Back in the mid 1960s the little town of Manaia had more Citroēns per h... Read More
Rail relief - New Plymouth's first railway By Sorrel Hoskin Early New Plymouth was isolated. It didn't have a safe... Read More
The Railway and Puke Ariki - the disappearance of a paThe Snail Rail - Stratford Main Trunk Railway, a tale of 32 yearsCharles Brown goes down in historyOnce upon a time - a little railway story
Norma Schultz and the Bertrand Road Bridge By Sorrel Hoskin A long association Norma Schultz (left) and her si... Read More
Joshua Morgan - Surveyor of The Lost World Highway By Rhonda Bartle Ruled by the Weather Joshua Morgan's life was ruled b... Read More
Darracq dreaming: the little car from Patea A little green and red car sits in an old Patea farm shed surrounded by wal... Read More
Cape Egmont Lighthouse By Virginia Winder A fairytale figure with a wizard-like beard is the l... Read More
Lighthouse Living
Is it a car or a boat? Darryl Goble and the swimming car By Sorrel Hoskin A checklist on the dashboard of Darryl Goble's car is ... Read More
Petite is perfect - Darryl Goble and the microcars
The Gairloch: Ship's Loss a Family's Gain By David Bruce The rusted crescent of iron rising from the rocky foresh... Read More
Petrol pioneer - New Plymouth's first car. By Sorrel Hoskin Break downs, bumpy roads, flat tyres and frightened ho... Read More
Lord Worsley Runs Into Troubled Times On the Rocks: Wreck of the Lord Worsley, a watercolour by John Gully. ... Read More
Road Tunnels of Taranaki By Rhonda Bartle Tunnels come in all shapes and sizes and Taranaki has ... Read More
Taking the Tunnel Tour
Lizzie Bell Wrecks on Rugged Rocks By Virginia Winder Leggy pohutukawa trees stand like guards behind a ro... Read More
Mokau River Holds Stories of Past By Virginia Winder If you've ever taken the Cream Trip up the Mokau Riv... Read More
New Plymouth Trams 1916-1954 By Kathy Heazlewood Smallest municipality in the world to run tramway ... Read More


Taranaki Stories.

It's been called the Pukearuhe massacre - but what really happened that day in February 1869 when eight people, including Reverend John Whiteley, were killed at the little settlement above the sea...

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